[R] dumping/loading objects with 'tsp' attribute
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Thu Nov 23 17:06:09 CET 2006
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Antonio, Fabio Di Narzo wrote:
> Dear all,
> I'm indirectly faced with the fact that setting the 'tsp' attribute of
> an object modifies its class definition:
>> class( structure(1:2, tsp=c(1,2,1), class=c("myts","ts")) )
> [1] "ts" "myts"
>
> In general, this is of really little (ok, I admit: totally no)
> interest for me because 'myts' class is added just after assigning the
> 'tsp' attribute (by calling ts).
> However, this behaviour gives me troubles when re-loading a previously
> deparsed object, so that:
>> x <- ts(1:2)
>> class(x) <- c("myts", class(x))
>> dput( x , "temp.dat")
>> class(dget("temp.dat"))
> [1] "ts" "myts"
>> unlink("temp.dat")
>
> In other words, my real problem should be restated as: how to safely
> dump (and then load) an object which has a (perhaps valid) "tsp"
> attribute?
> More generally: can someone suggest me a safer way to dump/restoring R objects?
save/load.
?dput comes with copious warnings about the problems of doing what you are
attempting, so I wonder why you are surprised.
--
Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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